Russian intellectual "found with 26 female corpses"

A man looks at a piece of artwork titled "Skeleton and Roses" that was used to promote a 1966 concert by the band The Grateful Dead during a preview for an upcoming auction in Los Angeles on June 12, 2009.

A Russian intellectual who spoke more than a dozen languages and lectured at museums was found to have a rather unusual -- some might say sick -- side to him. He lived with corpses.

Anatoly Moskvina, 45, lived with 26 corpses in his three-bedroom apartment in western Russia, according to MSNBC, which cited local Russian media. The bodies were all of women aged 15 to 26.

It stated that Moskvina found the corpses by visiting graveyards in the middle of the night and digging up the decomposing bodies. He then allegedly dressed the corpses as dolls and teddy bears in dresses and stockings.